Principles of Acupressure
Nitin Goyal
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Add to basketPrinciples of Acupressure is a clear, structured, and beginner-friendly guide to understanding acupressure as a logical system of natural healing rather than a collection of random techniques or memorized charts.
This book presents acupressure as a science of balance—one that works by supporting the body’s own intelligence through gentle, precise stimulation of specific points. Instead of overwhelming the reader with excessive point lists or rigid rules, the book focuses on building understanding first, then application.
The journey begins with a simple explanation of health and disease as states of balance and imbalance. Readers are introduced to Qi (bio-energy)—the vital force that powers all bodily functions—and learn how its smooth flow maintains health while blockage or weakness leads to discomfort and disease. Complex ideas are explained in plain language, making them accessible even to readers with no prior background.
The book then introduces the Five Element Theory, showing how organs, emotions, and bodily functions are interconnected. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, readers learn to see the body as an integrated system governed by natural laws of nourishment, control, and balance.
A major strength of the book lies in its clear explanation of meridians and energy pathways. Meridians are presented as functional channels that connect internal organs with the surface of the body. This section answers a fundamental question beginners often ask: How can pressing the skin influence internal organs? The answer is explained step by step, without mysticism or complexity.
The reader is gradually guided into understanding acupressure points, their naming, numbering, and functional classification. Special emphasis is placed on the Five Shu Points, explained using the natural analogy of water flow—from spring to sea—making their purpose intuitive and easy to remember. Practical guidance is provided on when to use each category, without forcing memorization.
One of the most valuable sections of the book is the chapter on Fundamental Laws of Point Selection. Here, acupressure is transformed from random pressing into intelligent practice. Concepts such as local vs distal points, Yuan Source points, Xi-Cleft points, and Front-Mu and Back-Shu points are explained with a beginner’s mindset. The reader learns how to think like a practitioner, not just follow instructions.
The book then moves into practical application, offering step-by-step guidance for treating common daily problems such as headaches, digestive issues, stress, sleep disturbance, back pain, fatigue, and lifestyle-related imbalances. All treatments are presented as supportive self-care, with clear safety boundaries and realistic expectations.
Dedicated chapters on safety guidelines, treatment planning, and frequently asked questions ensure that readers practice responsibly and confidently. The emphasis throughout is on gentle pressure, few points, consistency, and observation—never force.
This book does not promise instant cures or replace medical care. Instead, it offers a solid foundation for anyone who wants to understand acupressure clearly, practice it safely, and build confidence over time.
Principles of Acupressure is ideal for beginners, self-care practitioners, wellness learners, and anyone seeking a calm, logical introduction to natural healing—one that respects both traditional wisdom and modern responsibility.
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